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First- and second-order finite volume methods for the one-dimensional nonconservative Euler system

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Figure 1: An example of configuration : C = {1 − r; 0 − w; 2 − w; 3 − s}.
Figure 2: Admissible configurations respecting the sign and the stable configuration cri- cri-terions.
Figure 3: Function g : the minimum is attained at point ρ son .
Figure 4: The 1 − w is splitted with two constant states on both sides of the interface.
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